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ann curry, richard engel and lester holt. thank you all. we'll have much more of their reporting on our website tonight, nbcnightlynews.com. when our broadcast continues, emergency landings, loose seats, late flights. what's going on at american airlines these days? >>> and later a woman making a difference for young girls who don't have another home to go home to. tom costello. >> reporter: more trouble for american airlines. first, a boston to miami flight had to make an emergency landing sunday after several rows of seats came loose. the airline says new seats had been installed and the track may have been defective, forcing the pilots to radio in an emergency. >> during climbout, rows, passenger seats rows 12 "d," "e" and "f" came loose out of the floor. passengers are unable to sit in that seat. >> reporter: then today more seats came loose on a new york to miami flight that had to turn back. the airline is now proactively inspecting six more 757s. yet another black eye as the bankrupt airlines on-time arrival numbers plunging from 82%
ann curry, richard engel and lester holt. thank you all. we'll have much more of their reporting on our website tonight, nbcnightlynews.com. when our broadcast continues, emergency landings, loose seats, late flights. what's going on at american airlines these days? >>> and later a woman making a difference for young girls who don't have another home to go home to. tom costello. >> reporter: more trouble for american airlines. first, a boston to miami flight had to make an...
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ann curry, richard engel and lester holt. thank you all. we'll have much more of their reporting on our website tonight, nbcnightlynews.com. when our broadcast continues, emergency landings, loose seats, late flights. what's going on at american airlines these days? >>> and later a woman making a difference for young girls who don't have another home to go home to. times softer than natural teeth and can be easily scratched? they may also have surface pores, where odor-causing bacteria can grow. that's why dentures require special care. make polident® part of your daily routine. polident's unique microclean formula cleanses gently. it releases antimicrobial agents, including active oxygen, to kill ninety-nine-point-nine percent of odor causing bacteria and reduce plaque. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture, use polident® everyday. this has been medifacts for polident®. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then y
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a lot to tell you about including richard engel inside afghanistan with the state of the war there as we reach the 11-year mark. >>> plus on sunday, it was "60 minutes." monday, "the daily show." arnold sits down with stewart a bit later in the show. >>> first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. a spirited, at times, testy debate last night as massachusetts republican incumbent senator scott brown met his democratic challenger, elizabeth warren, at the university of massachusetts in lowell. it was the second of four scheduled debates as a new poll from "the boston globe" shows 18% of massachusetts voters still undecided and with warren holding a lead. right out of the gate, moderator david gregory asked about the controversy around elizabeth warren's claim to native american heritage. >> i never used the information about our native american heritage to get any advantage, not to apply to college, not to apply to law school, and not to get hired for any job. i was listed in a directory as -- i listed myself as native american. i was listed there. i
a lot to tell you about including richard engel inside afghanistan with the state of the war there as we reach the 11-year mark. >>> plus on sunday, it was "60 minutes." monday, "the daily show." arnold sits down with stewart a bit later in the show. >>> first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. a spirited, at times, testy debate last night as massachusetts republican incumbent senator scott brown met his democratic...
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> on this first monday in october, the u.s. supreme court begins its new term today. six of the nine justices attended the annual red mass to pray for judges at st. matthews cathedral in washington. this month, the high court is expected to take up the question of affirmative action. during the session, the court may also hear arguments on the issues of same-sex marriage and civil rightles. >>> the justices will hear their first case relating to the terrorist surveillance program that allows tapping phones and e-mail communications as part of the war on terror. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in maine, a group of strangers spring into action when an elderly woman drove her car into the portland harbor. the band of good samaritans pulled the 84-year-old out of her car moments before it sank. the woman is in stable condition. some of the rescuers had to be treated for hypothermia. >>> carmageddon 2 has come to an end just in time for this morning's rush hour in california. the d
richard engel, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> on this first monday in october, the u.s. supreme court begins its new term today. six of the nine justices attended the annual red mass to pray for judges at st. matthews cathedral in washington. this month, the high court is expected to take up the question of affirmative action. during the session, the court may also hear arguments on the issues of same-sex marriage and civil rightles. >>> the justices will hear their first...
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> on this first monday in october, the u.s. supreme court begins its new term today. thtejusttieses. >> reporter: the justices are expected to consider a lot of things. >> reporter: the nine justices begin a new term on monday. one case the court will hear involves the practice of considering race for college admissions. abigail fisher sued after she was rejected by the university of texas, austin. >> there were people in my class with lower grades who weren't in the activities that were 5:pept were accepted to u.t. and the only difference was the color of our skin. the defense of marriage act signed by president clinton is also facing numerous challengeses. the law states the federal government will only recognize traditional marriages, meaning no federal benefits even where same-sex marriage is legal. >> same-sex couples are denied hundreds of different rights and benefits that are provided to married different sex couples under federal law. >> reporter: on the docket as well, whether to curtail parts of the historic voting r
richard engel, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> on this first monday in october, the u.s. supreme court begins its new term today. thtejusttieses. >> reporter: the justices are expected to consider a lot of things. >> reporter: the nine justices begin a new term on monday. one case the court will hear involves the practice of considering race for college admissions. abigail fisher sued after she was rejected by the university of texas, austin. >> there were people in...
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richard engel has spent the better part of this last decade covering our foreign wars. tonight you get to meet one of the young veterans he met along the way. it's was on a battlefield when he met sergeant louis loftus. tonight he completes his story. when he came home, sergeant loftus opened his life to us. >> reporter: this was a familiar scene in 2010. a memorial service for a soldier killed in one of the most -- places in southern afghanistan. so dangerous that as we made our way back from the memorial -- the taliban attacked at close range. the members of the 82nd airborne were caught off guard and moved quickly to retaliate. >> one soldier has been injured. >> reporter: in the middle of the battle was louis loftus. he took up a gun and helped repel the taliban assault. this was life for sergeant loftus and members of his bring grade. >> move your team around and try to get to the intersection. >> reporter: louis dreamed of serving in the military and he was the team leader of foot patrols through farmlands littered with bombs. but the deployment was taking its tol
richard engel has spent the better part of this last decade covering our foreign wars. tonight you get to meet one of the young veterans he met along the way. it's was on a battlefield when he met sergeant louis loftus. tonight he completes his story. when he came home, sergeant loftus opened his life to us. >> reporter: this was a familiar scene in 2010. a memorial service for a soldier killed in one of the most -- places in southern afghanistan. so dangerous that as we made our way back...
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nbc's richard engel joins me from kabul with the latest. i understand the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack? >> the taliban says it was responsible for this. a suicide bomber walked up to an american patrol. it was americans who were walking joint patrol with afghan police as actually this american and afghan patrol was preparing to get back in nar vehicles. the taliban suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest and killed three americans and four members of the afghan patrol. the taliban is trying to make a comeback. the surge in this country is over. the 30,000-plus troops that were added to afghanistan are now out of the country. and the taliban wants to fight. they are trying to change the narrative here. they want to say that after 11 years they remain undefeated. that the resistance in afghanistan is yet again defeating a superpower. it seems the opposition in this country, the taliban and other militant groups, will continue to fight and want the last americans to leave here under fire. >> richard engel in kabul for u
nbc's richard engel joins me from kabul with the latest. i understand the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack? >> the taliban says it was responsible for this. a suicide bomber walked up to an american patrol. it was americans who were walking joint patrol with afghan police as actually this american and afghan patrol was preparing to get back in nar vehicles. the taliban suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest and killed three americans and four members of the afghan...
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richard engel >>> we're back with more from our roundtable. debating styles. we wanted to go back and look at some of the debates, katty, and see what we learned. mitt romney in florida on nbc earlier this year giving you some sense of how he'll go after the president's record. watch. >> there are a lot of people in florida that are hurting. this president has failed miserably the people of florida. his plans for nasa. he has no plans for nasa. the space coast is struggling. this president has failed the people of florida. we have to have a president who understands how to get an economy going again. he does not. he plays 90 rounds of golf when you have 25 million people out of work. >> zinger, goes after the president's record. how much does he do that versus rehabilitate his own image and also try to be specific about what a romney presidency would mean? >> all of the above. >> he's got to try and do all of the above. he's got to lay out, i think, why the office of the presidency and the country will be better off under him in four years time than it has bee
richard engel >>> we're back with more from our roundtable. debating styles. we wanted to go back and look at some of the debates, katty, and see what we learned. mitt romney in florida on nbc earlier this year giving you some sense of how he'll go after the president's record. watch. >> there are a lot of people in florida that are hurting. this president has failed miserably the people of florida. his plans for nasa. he has no plans for nasa. the space coast is struggling. this...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel and bruce rydell, former long-time cia officer now with the brookings institution. welcome, all. first to you, bruce. what questions would you want asked? i suspect from what you've been writing about that it might be pakistan. >> absolutely. pakistan's the most dangerous country in the world today. it has the fastest growing nuclear arsenal in the world and in many ways, we are fighting a proxy war in pakistan today. our drones are operating over pakistan every day, taking out high value targets and our commandos went in and took out osama bin laden just a year and a half ago. i think we need to hear from both candidates, how are they going to continue to prosecute the war against terrorist targets in pakistan as we draw down our forces in afghanistan. every drone mission over pakistan is flown from afghanistan. how are we going to continue to fight the war against terror as we transition out of afghanistan. >> richard engel, you have spent so much time in afghanistan, in pakistan and around the world in conflict. we don't hear enough abo
nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel and bruce rydell, former long-time cia officer now with the brookings institution. welcome, all. first to you, bruce. what questions would you want asked? i suspect from what you've been writing about that it might be pakistan. >> absolutely. pakistan's the most dangerous country in the world today. it has the fastest growing nuclear arsenal in the world and in many ways, we are fighting a proxy war in pakistan today. our drones are...
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i want to turn to richard engel live in kabul this morning where there is news beyond the libya crisis. there are now 50 plus insider attacks that have killed american and other coalition forces. what's the latest you can tell us on the latest attack? >> reporter: there's been another attack. it took place yesterday. but word of the insider attack is just coming to us today. in this attack, there was an american army checkpoint, a vehicle control point, and two afghan soldiers came up. they were speaking to the americans at this checkpoint. and then suddenly one of these afghan soldiers pulled out a weapon, opened fire, killed one american soldier, killed another american contractor, and then another americans in the area opened fire, killing at least three of the afghans. and this is a major problem according to statistics. at least 20% of all u.s. combat deaths this year are a result of these insider attacks. and there have been orders issued to try and separate u.s. and afghan forces, but on the ground that's really impossible because the whole mission is for u.s. -- american troops
i want to turn to richard engel live in kabul this morning where there is news beyond the libya crisis. there are now 50 plus insider attacks that have killed american and other coalition forces. what's the latest you can tell us on the latest attack? >> reporter: there's been another attack. it took place yesterday. but word of the insider attack is just coming to us today. in this attack, there was an american army checkpoint, a vehicle control point, and two afghan soldiers came up....
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richard engel is in afghanistan with the latest. >> military sources say that three american soldiers were killed earlier today while on foot patrol with afghan police. they were approached by a taliban suicide bomber who was also on foot. the suicide bomber detonated an explosive best, killing three americans and four policemen and several afghan civilians. >> i heard an explosion nearby and came to the scene. >> this after word came yesterday that another american soldier was killed. this time he was shot by an infighter attack. an afghan soldier who approached a group of american troops who were manning of vehicle control plan and open fire on them. an american contractor was also killed in that attack. >> more deaths reported across syria as the fighting continues in the country. this as rebels launched a massive attack on the countries largest city, aleppo. syrian troops bombed the town just four miles from the turkish border and at least 12 people were killed, including five children. so far there is no end in sight to the war that killed more than 30,000 people in the last 18 m
richard engel is in afghanistan with the latest. >> military sources say that three american soldiers were killed earlier today while on foot patrol with afghan police. they were approached by a taliban suicide bomber who was also on foot. the suicide bomber detonated an explosive best, killing three americans and four policemen and several afghan civilians. >> i heard an explosion nearby and came to the scene. >> this after word came yesterday that another american soldier...
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. >> richard engel in the d.c. bureau tonight, and david gregory as we said at the top of the broadcast it is probably fair to say in their worst fears or wildest dreams neither campaign would have told you a year ago this would be a dead heat, 47-47, two weeks out. >> it is so close, brian, and there will be a lot of political signs about how to try to win over the next two weeks. but i think tonight is a 30,000 seat debate. this is about america's role in the world, we've heard from our correspondents here, we're not only a nation at war but we have faced other threats down the line, how does america lead at home, strong in the world, about our economy and place in the world. and i think tonight the real challenge for the romney campaign, they have sort of evened things up, seen as a credible alternative, he is not going to be seen as a commander-in-chief, but the stakes are high. the tone will be different >> david gregory, a reminder, our debate coverage begins 6:00, 9:00, and earlier we'll gather at 8:45 easte
. >> richard engel in the d.c. bureau tonight, and david gregory as we said at the top of the broadcast it is probably fair to say in their worst fears or wildest dreams neither campaign would have told you a year ago this would be a dead heat, 47-47, two weeks out. >> it is so close, brian, and there will be a lot of political signs about how to try to win over the next two weeks. but i think tonight is a 30,000 seat debate. this is about america's role in the world, we've heard...
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it makes a decades-worth of american battles seem futile. >> richard engel reporting there. the white house held secret meetings in the last few months to examine the threat of al qaeda in north africa. this is according to "the washington post." the talks focus on ways to help regional militaries could be front al qaeda-linked groups, but are exploring the possibility of direct u.s. intervention. these discussions gained more urgency after that deadly attack on the american consulate in ben ghazi that killed our ambassador and three other americans. >>> new poll numbers on the state of the presidential race. this has some republican pundits suggest a polling conspiracy theory against governor romney. >>> more on that breaking news out of pennsylvania. a judge's ruling on the state's controversial voter i.d. law. philadelphia mayor michael nutter will join me live about what this means for his state. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rol
it makes a decades-worth of american battles seem futile. >> richard engel reporting there. the white house held secret meetings in the last few months to examine the threat of al qaeda in north africa. this is according to "the washington post." the talks focus on ways to help regional militaries could be front al qaeda-linked groups, but are exploring the possibility of direct u.s. intervention. these discussions gained more urgency after that deadly attack on the american...
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>> richard engel in kabul for us this morning. richard, thank you very much. >>> now to another country at the brink. syria, where deadly violence between government rebel forces is raging between those two entities. nbc's ann curry is along the border with turkey after she crossed into the war zone over the weekend. ann, good morning to you. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, david. good morng, everybody. as the war in syria takes a dramatic turn, we cross the border and head toward the war-attorney city of aleppo where there is a decisive battle on multiple fronts. taborder crossing from turkey, we walk toward syria. it's pretty calm, actually. but we understand there was an attack four miles from the border and 60 were killed. and we drove into what is known as free syria and they clearly want it know, they're in charge. but the hold is fragile so we're careful not to make wrong turns. you're saying this is the way you're going to run into the syrian army? >> yes. >> reporter: a government soldier who switched side
>> richard engel in kabul for us this morning. richard, thank you very much. >>> now to another country at the brink. syria, where deadly violence between government rebel forces is raging between those two entities. nbc's ann curry is along the border with turkey after she crossed into the war zone over the weekend. ann, good morning to you. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, david. good morng, everybody. as the war in syria takes a dramatic turn, we cross the...
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>> richard engel in kabul for us this morning. richard, thank you very much. >>> now to another country at the brink. syria, where deadly violence between government rebel forces is raging between those two entities. nbc's ann curry is along the border with turkey after she crossed into the war zone over the weekend. ann, good morning to you. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, david. good morning, everybody. as the war in syria takes a dramatic turn, we cross the border and head toward the war-attorney city of aleppo where there is a decisive battle on multiple fronts. taborder crossing from turkey, we walk toward syria. it's pretty calm, actually. but we understand there was an attack four miles from the border and 60 were killed. and we drove into what is known as free syria and they clearly want it know, they're in charge. but the hold is fragile so we're careful not to make wrong turns. you're saying this is the way you're going to run into the syrian army? >> yes. >> reporter: a government soldier who switched si
>> richard engel in kabul for us this morning. richard, thank you very much. >>> now to another country at the brink. syria, where deadly violence between government rebel forces is raging between those two entities. nbc's ann curry is along the border with turkey after she crossed into the war zone over the weekend. ann, good morning to you. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, david. good morning, everybody. as the war in syria takes a dramatic turn, we cross...
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but not decisive. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting. and he goes on to report that they have made gains, mike barnicle, the life expectancy has extended because of health care, girls are getting educated. but when you look at that piece, you realize there's no way in, no way to stay in and not a good way of getting out, either. >> this is a very depressing story. on october 7th, united states begins its 12th year of war in afghanistan. 12 years. for those of you at home this morning getting the kids ready for school or getting ready for your workday, think of the war in afghanistan this way. if a 20-year-old marine is killed by the afghans, our supposed allies, that marine was 8 years of age when this war began. his first year in little league and dies in afghanistan, a country that we are not going to change. a country that is not our country. a country that we ought to leave right away. >> yeah. it's a big problem. i was very supportive of both president bush and president obama in afghanistan, mainly because of the hope we can turn a
but not decisive. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting. and he goes on to report that they have made gains, mike barnicle, the life expectancy has extended because of health care, girls are getting educated. but when you look at that piece, you realize there's no way in, no way to stay in and not a good way of getting out, either. >> this is a very depressing story. on october 7th, united states begins its 12th year of war in afghanistan. 12 years. for those of you at home this...
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engel flew to antsy moscow. when meanwhile in england call us to have a scored the second half winner is manchester city went second with a one zero win at home just one see the argentina style strike on was enough to remove city to within a point of top spot what else well ted has struck off the stuff and maybe as late read almost as the off and go forth with a one zero win over q.p.r. aston villa drew one one with norwich reading twice k. from behind to change a thrilling three three draw...
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i want to thank my guests, denzel washington, richard engel and of course the wombats. tomorrow night, the president of the united states, barack obama, will be on this program. but jimmy fallon, the emmy winner, he's coming up next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> gentlemen, thank you both so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> what a debate. >> yeah, you know, i cannot believe that that was the last one. [ laughter ] >> i got to hand it to you. you were on your game tonight. >> well, you weren't so bad yourself. >> really? >> uh, no, actually you were pretty bad. i basically opened up a can of presidential whoop-ass on you. >> yeah, you were on fire tonight. that whole "horses and bayonets" thing, genius! >> yeah, that was pretty sweet. hey, check out -- check out twitter. i got "horses and bayonets" to be a trending topic. >> hell, yeah. yeah, you did. right below bad girls club reunion and #youknowheaskankif. >> say, you know, what is the difference between a skank and a scrub? >> well, a scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me. [ laughter ] hanging out of the pa
i want to thank my guests, denzel washington, richard engel and of course the wombats. tomorrow night, the president of the united states, barack obama, will be on this program. but jimmy fallon, the emmy winner, he's coming up next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> gentlemen, thank you both so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> what a debate. >> yeah, you know, i cannot believe that that was the last one. [ laughter ] >> i got to hand it to you. you were on your game...
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in 2008, nbc news' richard engel the network's chief foreign correspondent, heads to afghanistan to report the story of soldiers based at restrepo. >> we didn't know what we were going to find. we went to the korengal valley, which at the time was the most dangerous place in afghanistan. so we knew we would see action, we would see combat. >> engel and his crew, producer madeline herringer, and cameraman redden edwards, land right in the middle of the action. the men of viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters. the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. and pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol in the area, that patrol came under attack. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew experiences the harshness of the environment. >> the troops are out there for a year and a half. it's pretty tough. there's no showers, the food was pretty much all out of a plastic bag. so the living conditions were pretty bad. >> every conflict is different. in iraq, your real danger was ge
in 2008, nbc news' richard engel the network's chief foreign correspondent, heads to afghanistan to report the story of soldiers based at restrepo. >> we didn't know what we were going to find. we went to the korengal valley, which at the time was the most dangerous place in afghanistan. so we knew we would see action, we would see combat. >> engel and his crew, producer madeline herringer, and cameraman redden edwards, land right in the middle of the action. the men of viper...
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engel and bruce rydell. what questions would they ask the candidates? and the biographers weigh in, next on "andrea mitchell reports" live from lynn university. , keys, keys, keys. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old...
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nbc's richard engel is in afghanistan. ann curry has just traveled inside syria. >>> romney and obama trying to l lower expectations ahead of the first presidential debate. >> he's a debater. i'm just okay. >> but romney backer chris christie didn't get the memo. >> wednesday night the first night of this campaign. >> will this be a game-changer in the election? >>> and "i'm not perfect." arnold schwarzenegger about his failed marriage, his affairs and the child he fathered with his house keeper. >> i inflicted pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> he prepares to release his tell-all memoir today, monday, october 1st, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live, from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> and good morning, welcome to "today" on a monday morning, i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm david gregory in for matt this morning. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for the deadly suicide bombing in eastern afghanistan overnight. >> they were targeting a military pat
nbc's richard engel is in afghanistan. ann curry has just traveled inside syria. >>> romney and obama trying to l lower expectations ahead of the first presidential debate. >> he's a debater. i'm just okay. >> but romney backer chris christie didn't get the memo. >> wednesday night the first night of this campaign. >> will this be a game-changer in the election? >>> and "i'm not perfect." arnold schwarzenegger about his failed marriage, his...
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richard engel, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a lot more to ask cover tonight as we examine the facts. there's some news that we can report about the somewhat contentious exchange about governor romney and president obama. fact checking its own candidate on that point. this is the live coverage of the final presidential debate. >> when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and 1920s. i know you haven't been in a position to actually execute foreign policy but every time you've offered an opinion, you've been wrong. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> anybody out there can check the record
richard engel, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a lot more to ask cover tonight as we examine the facts. there's some news that we can report about the somewhat contentious exchange about governor romney and president obama. fact checking its own candidate on that point. this is the live coverage of the final presidential debate. >> when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and...
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richard engel, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a lot more to ask cover tonight as we examine the facts. there's some news that we can repo about the somewhat contentious exchange about governor romney and president obama. fact checking its own candidate on that point. this is the live coverage of the final presidential debate. >> when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and 1920s. i know you haven't been in a position to actually execute foreign policy but every time you've offered an opinion, you've been wrong. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> anybody out there can check the record. governor romney, you keep on trying to air brush history. you were very clear that you would not provide government assistance to the u.s. auto co
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richard engel, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a lot more to ask cover tonight as we examine the facts. there's some news that we can report about the somewhat contentious exchange about governor romney and president obama. fact checking its own candidate on that point. this is the live coverage of the final presidential debate. >> when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and 1920s. i know you haven't been in a position to actually execute foreign policy but every time you've offered an opinion, you've been wrong. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devr
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mourdock and sharon engel, is they are trying to come up with some mental internal justification for how this could be okay. so in todd akin's case, he has to come up with some magical science that the woman's body has these magical powers to shut down production if it happens to be a rape, a legitimate rape, and with richard mourdock, he has to turn it into, you know, this is god's will, this is what is supposed to happen, so you then are supposed to bear that burden. i think it's all looking for a way to make this position, which is not okay, feel okay. >> but the political fallout directly, joy, i want to put this to you, because republican christine todd whitman says richard mourdock's comments damage all republicans and especially romney as the fight for the woman's vote intensifies. this could be a defining moment for romney, and he should immediately denounce both myrrh you can do and the comment. that's true. >> yeah, it's absolutely true. mitt romney, now we have to decide is either powerless in the face of the religious right or a complete coward and refusing to accept his
mourdock and sharon engel, is they are trying to come up with some mental internal justification for how this could be okay. so in todd akin's case, he has to come up with some magical science that the woman's body has these magical powers to shut down production if it happens to be a rape, a legitimate rape, and with richard mourdock, he has to turn it into, you know, this is god's will, this is what is supposed to happen, so you then are supposed to bear that burden. i think it's all looking...